I enjoy comedy but it can become wearisome.
It seems to me that it will be very wearisome to be a man.
My overcoat is worn out my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark.
Continued eloquence is wearisome.
The path to Heaven is narrow, rough and full of wearisome and trying ascents, nor can it be trodden without great toil; and therefore wrong is their way, gross their error, and assured their ruin who, after the testimony of so many thousands of saints, will not learn where to settle their footing.
Often, in the Ruy Lopez, one must be patient, wait and carry on a lengthy and wearisome struggle.
Artists reproduce themselves or each other, with wearisome iteration. But criticism is always moving on, and the critic is always developing.
What discord we should bring into the universe if our prayers were all answered. Then we should govern the world and not God. And do you think we should govern it better? It gives me only pain when I hear the long, wearisome petitions of people asking for they know not what. . . . Thanks-giving with a full heart-and the rest silence and submission to the divine will!
To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating.
The daily life is so wearisome; yet duty lies that way.
This mountain is so formed that it is always wearisome when one begins the ascent, but becomes easier the higher one climbs.
picture, n. A representation in two dimensions of something wearisome in three.
Identity politics are wearisome; you don't want to go on speaking for any one group as a writer.
Relief work does not consist entirely in wearisome appeals. . . it has its moments of enchantment, its adventures, its unexpected vistas into new worlds
There are three ways of learning golf: by study, which is the most wearisome; by imitation, which is the most fallacious; and by experience, which is the most bitter.